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Fifteen years after making its revolutionary debut and radically altering the TV landscape, fans of the legendary HBO series The Sopranos can now experience the show like never before as all 86 episodes of the beloved Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Peabody Award-winning series are available for the first time in Blu-ray. With 28 Blu-ray discs packaged in an elegant box set featuring iconic artwork from the series, The Sopranos: The Complete Series Blu-ray is an essential addition to any home entertainment collection. The Sopranos: The Complete Series Blu-ray set is loaded with more than five hours of bonus material including a new and exclusive feature exploring how The Sopranos came to be and how it transformed the television landscape. "Defining a Television Landmark," which runs approximately 45 minutes, features all-new interviews with cast, crew, celebrities, filmmakers and academics--including series creator David Chase, star James Gandolfini, Academy Award winning director Steven Soderbergh, Emmy Award winner Jeff Daniels and Golden Globe winner Steve Buscemi--discussing the impact and influence of the groundbreaking series, with brand new archival footage. Additional bonus material includes lost scenes, two round table dinners with cast and crew, 25 audio commentaries and much more. Extra Content Season 1 A. Audio Commentary with Creator/Writer/Director David Chase and Peter Bogdanovich B. David Chase Interview (77:30) C. Featurette #1 "Family Life" (4:12) D. Featurette #2 "Meet Tony Soprano" (3:30) Season 2 A. Audio Commentary with Director Tim Van Patten B. Audio Commentary with Director Henry J. Bronchtein and Producer Ilene Landress C. Audio Commentary with Director Allen Coulter and Producer Ilene Landress D. Audio Commentary with Director John Patterson E. Behind-the-Scenes Featurette: "The Real Deal" (04:51) F. Behind-the-Scenes Featurette: "A Sit-Down with The Sopranos" (13:36) Season 3 A. Audio Commentary with Writer/Cast Member Michael Imperioli B. Audio Commentary with Director Steve Buscemi C. Audio Commentary with Series Creator/Writer David Chase D. Behind-the-Scenes Featurette w/host Karen Duffy (3:46) Season 4 A. Audio Commentary with Writer Terence Winter B. Audio Commentary with Writer/Cast Member Michael Imperioli C. Audio Commentary with Writers Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess D. Audio Commentary with Series Creator/Writer David Chase Season 5 A. Audio Commentary with Director Rodrigo Garcia B. Audio Commentary with Director Peter Bogdanovich C. Audio Commentary with Director Steve Buscemi D. Audio Commentary with Director Mike Figgis E. Audio Commentary with Cast Member Drea de Mattteo Season 6A A. Audio Commentary with Cast Members Edie Falco, Robert Iler and Jamie-Lynn Sigler B. Audio Commentary with Writer Matthew Weiner C. Audio Commentary with Writer Terence Winter and Cast Members Michael Imperioli and Tony Sirico D. Audio Commentary with Series Creator/Writer David Chase Season 6B A. Audio Commentary with Cast Member Steven R. Schirripa B. Audio Commentary with Cast Member Dominic Chianese C. Audio Commentary with Cast Member Robert Iler D. Audio Commentary with Cast Members Stevie Van Zandt and Arthur Nascarella E. Making Cleaver (7:50) F. The Music of the Sopranos (16:28) Sopranos Extra Content Bonus Disc A. Supper with The Sopranos Part I (36:50) B. Supper with The Sopranos Part II (38:02) C. Lost Scenes (Season 1, Episode 1): Tony and Dr. Melfi discuss Gotti, Guiliani and his Mother (01:33) D. Lost Scenes (Season 2, Episode 1): Meadow asks Carmela about Tony's feud with his mother. Carmela and Meadow go to see Livia in the hospital and are greeted by Janice and a bodyguard, etc. (04:07) E. Lost Scenes (Season 2, Episode 1): Pussy, Silvio, Paulie and the guys discuss Tony's relationshiop with his mother. (01:02) F. Lost Scenes (Season 3, Episode 10): Pussy is cornered in a heroin bust. (02:17) G. Lost Scenes (Season 4, Episode 3): Tony and Melfi discuss prejudice against Italians. (01:59) H. Lost Scenes (Season 5, Episode 3): Paulie calls Tony to ask for a meeting. They meet and Paulie asks for a sit-down with Feech. (02:24) I. Lost Scenes (Season 6A, Episode 1): Junior is paranoid about a car parked on the street. (00:36) J. Lost Scenes (Season 6A, Episode 8): Tony tells Vito it's safe to come home. (02:22) K. Lost Scenes (Season 6A, Episode 11): Phil stops by to visit Vito's house and check the place out. (01:45) L. Lost Scenes (Season 6B, Episode 1): Tony and Bobby play with fireworks. Janice asks where her hat is. (00:47) M. Alec Baldwin Interviews David Chase: "Cut to the Chase" (21:13) N. Alec Baldwin Interviews David Chase: "Anatomy of the Mob" (22:02) O. Lost Scenes (Season 2, Episode 2): Janice tells Livia she's not going to be defeated that easily. (01:51) P. Lost Scenes (Season 2, Episode 6): Tony rants to his family about Richie being at the funeral. (00:51) Q. Defining A Television Landmark (45:29) Review: Get the U.K. import - I just finished watching this complete series collection of the sopranos on Blue Ray, and I wanted to write a review to hopefully help answer any questions people might have about this U.K. release. The top question for me was whether or not it's region free, considering that the product description says it is, and some reviews on desertcart claim that it's not. The answer is yes; it's totally region free. My blue ray player is region 1, and I had absolutely no trouble playing these discs. Picture quality is great, with a few grainy spots here and there, but that's because of the way they were filmed. Overall, this is the best this show has ever looked. Sound quality is also great, with a 5.1 surround English master. The packaging is also great; unlike many complete series collections that have the discs poorly crammed on top of each other, ( The shield, Sanford and son, ect. ) the discs are stored inside separate cases inside the box. Check out the photos I've attached to my review, and you'll see what I mean. It also comes with a bonus picture book, which I really don't care much about, but it's still nice to have I guess. I would recommend the U.K. import over the american release based on price; right now the U.K. import is $70, and the American release is over $100. I hope this helps someone, and thank you for reading. P.S. It shipped very quickly, and arrived before it was said to. Review: An awesome series starring the late James Gandolfini. We miss you! - A great cable tv series from HBO. I received the series on BluRay (I know, I'm old school). The show is very well done. The star, James Gandolfini playing Tony Soprano is the focus of the series and pulls much of the rest of the cast along. Other standouts include Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano (Tony's wife) and Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Tony's therapist). Production is adequate with good direction and compelling themes. There are many "adult" themes and some grisly violence, nudity is also prevalent as many of the scenes take place in a nude bar and the characters tend to not be "limited" by any sort of moral compasses. Profanity is extreme and often harsh, exceeding in many ways what one would tend to hear from "a sailor" (or kids in our high schools, for that matter). The series was discontinued to early and quickly, and the concluding episodes show this. But what a story it is! This is probably the best mafia/crime drama ever conceived. Enjoy watching it, but probably not with your children. Please remember our troops and buy American first!
| Contributor | Aida Turturro, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, John Patterson, Lorraine Bracco, Michael Imperioli, Robert Iler, Steven Van Zandt, The Sopranos - Complete Series - 28-Disc Box Set, Timothy Van Patten, Tony Sirico Contributor Aida Turturro, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, John Patterson, Lorraine Bracco, Michael Imperioli, Robert Iler, Steven Van Zandt, The Sopranos - Complete Series - 28-Disc Box Set, Timothy Van Patten, Tony Sirico See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,516 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 28 |
T**N
Get the U.K. import
I just finished watching this complete series collection of the sopranos on Blue Ray, and I wanted to write a review to hopefully help answer any questions people might have about this U.K. release. The top question for me was whether or not it's region free, considering that the product description says it is, and some reviews on Amazon claim that it's not. The answer is yes; it's totally region free. My blue ray player is region 1, and I had absolutely no trouble playing these discs. Picture quality is great, with a few grainy spots here and there, but that's because of the way they were filmed. Overall, this is the best this show has ever looked. Sound quality is also great, with a 5.1 surround English master. The packaging is also great; unlike many complete series collections that have the discs poorly crammed on top of each other, ( The shield, Sanford and son, ect. ) the discs are stored inside separate cases inside the box. Check out the photos I've attached to my review, and you'll see what I mean. It also comes with a bonus picture book, which I really don't care much about, but it's still nice to have I guess. I would recommend the U.K. import over the american release based on price; right now the U.K. import is $70, and the American release is over $100. I hope this helps someone, and thank you for reading. P.S. It shipped very quickly, and arrived before it was said to.
R**R
An awesome series starring the late James Gandolfini. We miss you!
A great cable tv series from HBO. I received the series on BluRay (I know, I'm old school). The show is very well done. The star, James Gandolfini playing Tony Soprano is the focus of the series and pulls much of the rest of the cast along. Other standouts include Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano (Tony's wife) and Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Tony's therapist). Production is adequate with good direction and compelling themes. There are many "adult" themes and some grisly violence, nudity is also prevalent as many of the scenes take place in a nude bar and the characters tend to not be "limited" by any sort of moral compasses. Profanity is extreme and often harsh, exceeding in many ways what one would tend to hear from "a sailor" (or kids in our high schools, for that matter). The series was discontinued to early and quickly, and the concluding episodes show this. But what a story it is! This is probably the best mafia/crime drama ever conceived. Enjoy watching it, but probably not with your children. Please remember our troops and buy American first!
K**N
One of my moms favorites
I like everything about it! It held your interest from start to finish! Probably the only character I didnโt care for which made her a good actress was the one who played his Tony Sopranos mom! But I liked her on. I think it was Lou Grant lol! The cast were all fantastic though! One scene And I wonโt give it away because you just have to see it. Was a sceneThat was so dramatic and involved Tonyโs psychiatrist! I also liked it that they had a certain restaurant that they hung out at a lot too. It has some violence in it, and I would not recommend it to little kids to watch. Of course, being an original HBO series, you will get foul language and sex scenes and they had many affairs. They seemed to also try to play down the fact that they had side jobs, but they were also out to get people who did them wrong. Just like any other gangster or mobster kind of series. You felt sorry for the women, but they pretty much held their own.
G**N
Classic TV at its best
Super fun show with remarkably well developed characters.
L**E
Immortal classic!
There are scores of reviews available about this series. I can't compete. Let me just say that I support all those that are positive and am inclined to say that this is one of the best series ever made. Initially, I hesitated viewing it. The mafia theme turned me off. After one episode I was hooked. Almost missed a great, well written, superbly acted story. No, it's not "pretty," not overly horrific either. Accept the story (stories) for itself (themselves) and enjoy!
D**D
Great series, send the package to sleep with the fishes...
One of the best seri.... Wait a minute, you already know all there is to know about the show , likely. Really all I can add is how bad an experience it is with disc removal/replacement (every few episodes,too) with these multi-disc box types. Binge watching can be a bit of a chore. Still worth it to be able to watch whenever I wish, with or without any streaming service.
M**H
Only the first disk works
I got this for my mom last Christmas and she started watching yesterday. The first disk works fine but the second, third disks won't play, at the least. We stopped trying after that. I'm not seeing a way to return these, I'm hoping the seller would be willing to replace them with a working set. We just opened the box, and $82 is a big price for a box of disks that don't work.
A**K
Superb!
Let me first say, it is not for everyone. If you have a weak stomach then stay away. But for the rest of us it will keep you on the edge of your seat for all 6+ seasons. And if you are puzzled by the ending, make sure to watch the bonus disk.
O**A
Beste Serie
Was soll ich sagen? The Sopranos โ entweder man feiert es oder man feiert es.
T**N
Excellent Quality, Super Fast Delivery
Terrific quality, excellent packaging, delivery from England to Canada in two and a half days. I have not had time to view all of the discs but the few that I have worked perfectly with exceptional Blu-ray quality. Two thumbs up!
P**N
Missed it first time round....
Enjoying watching The Sopranos. Normally I do not like programmes with lots of bad language, sex and violence. This is not too bad, I have seen much worse....
L**N
Thanks to James Gandolfini...
The Sopranos is the greatest piece of work in any moving image medium that I know of. Quite a statement I know, but hear me out... and I will take you through the [obvious] facts of the case, as well as my own feelings on the matter. First of all without doubt. The writing is brilliant: pared to the bone realism interspersed with heart-wrenching drama, gut-wrenching violence, and heart-breaking emotion. Secondly. The acting is both superbly realistic, and yet highly characterised and supercharged with emotion. Thirdly. The cinematography [and it is a truly Cinematic TV series] is both beautiful and unflinching. It looks as fresh - and feels as gripping - watching the first series again now, as it did when I saw it 15 yrs ago. But for obvious reasons, I will mainly talk about the acting.... After last week's tragic news about the death of James Gandolfini i've been watching clips, scouring the web for his [often bit-part] movie performances, and reading about his life. If you want to see something of James Gandolfini the man, I would recommend his two documentaries for HBO about US soldiers experiences of PTSD - " Wartorn 1861-2010 [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC ]" and " Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq [DVD] [2007] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC ]." If you want to know about James Gandolfini the actor then purchase this DVD box set. He took a character who in baser hands would just be a 260lb New Jersey-Italian version of Godzilla, and together with David Chase and a bunch of genius writers, turned him into an Everyman for our dystopian times. We see the look of pain and childlike shame and helplessness when he tries to confront his mother, and then minutes later the cold eyed rage as he pistol-whips a junior goon with a telephone handset. Every episode is a roller-coaster of adrenalin, laughter, and seriously heavy themes. It says as much about the conflictedness of modern fatherhood and the hypocrisy of the modern Catholic church as it does about globalisation, and the amount that contemporary Governments and Corporations have ingested, and even added to, the ethics of Gangster-Capitalism. And not just Tony - every one of the leading actors give performances of incredible versatility and power. But every one of them benefits hugely every time they share the screen with Gandolfini. In his film roles he is a great character actor, even when his characters don't get as much screen time as they deserve [see Night Falls On Manhattan [1996] [DVD] [2001 ], or The Mexican [DVD ] - where the film noticeably loses pace, or any sense of realism after he is killed off with almost three quarters of an hour to go!]. But in The Sopranos he seems to both dominate every scene he is in, while bringing out the very best in his colleagues. It's hard to equate the Alpha Male who is Tony Soprano with the mortified, mumbling, man who speaks about his acting career on "In The Actors Studio: James Gandolfini" [available on youtube]. If you've never seen The Sopranos before, but have noticed the outpourings of grief over the death of James Gandolfini - from ordinary fans and from many, much more famous collaborators and fellow actors: then I beg you to buy this box set. You will not have spent a wiser ยฃ45 quid in many a long year. I am very jealous of the experience that is about to unfold in front of your eyes and ears [did I mention how good the music is?] for the first time over the coming days and weeks: until you too, are haunted by the sound of Don't Stop Believin' by Journey. No, really... you will. Tell me about it - I radically reviewed my opinion of Steely Dan's early career after listening to one episode of The Sopranos [can't remember which but it involves Tony's sister - another amazing performance]. For the rest of us who watched this series live, and countless times later on the tapes we made of it: get this and watch the beauty of the cinematography, the exquisite staging and settings - and most of all those magnificent faces - on a new TV or monitor and prepare to be amazed and touched again by this magnificent piece of art. 6/5! And God bless James Gandolfini. As an actor, and as a man, he had as much of an affect on me - in my late 30s - as Humphrey Bogart had when I was 11 or 12. I learned more about parenting from James Gandolfini than I ever did from any of the books I bloody read. Pity my children if you wish, but watch this box-set and you will understand.
C**E
USA Review - UK early release - "Here comes the Prozac." -
"What, no f-ing ziti?" I clearly remember watching the Sopranos on opening night January 10, 1999. I was immediately hooked. I was equally excited for HBO to release the complete series on Blu Ray. When I heard the complete series was being released on BR, I cheered. This review is focused on the packaging and HD quality of this new Sopranos Complete Series released on Blu Ray. I am both a fan and a collector. The complete Blu Ray series was released on September 8, 2014, in the UK. The series is "all regions." I paid $145.00 US which included shipping. I choose the cheapest shipping, which I regret because of the time it took to have the package arrive to the States. I purchased the series on 9/8/14, and the package arrived 9/24/14 - 16 days. This is standard. I am impressed that Amazon UK sent a shipping feedback email. Unfortunately, the packaging of the box set was compromised in a few places, primarily on the corners of the outer sleeve. It is too bad that other groups don't take clues from Criterion, in particular, with special box sets (meaning, the quality of the paper weight of the outer sleeve). As a collector, it is noticed when these special box sets reflect better packaging (meaning, heavier card stock on the outer sleeve, in particular). That being said, the inner packing was not damaged. My box set is also having a encoding issue. The disc loads well and displays the menu. But after pushing the "play" button it takes several attempts for the episode to eventually load play. I use a OPPO BDP-83SE and it is up to date with firmware. I am noticing a small ripple effect that others are having the same issue. Last evening it took almost 20 to 30 minutes for the episode to eventually play. It is not a region issue because the complete series is listed as "all regions" and my player has been modified to be region free. Lastly, on the downside of the new box set is you are not able to select scenes for each episode. I was surprised this was the case. Here comes the good news. For me, loading that first Blu Ray disc was as exciting as watching the premiere. For Blu Ray geeks like myself, I am always disappointed when a Blu Ray disc is not truly full 1080p and is "letter-boxed, cut-back crud."Or, selected scenes have been restored to 1080p followed by other scenes that have not been restored to HD, which is an obvious method of cutting corners. I am glad to report that the HD quality of this Blu Ray box set is truly incredible! Every scene is breathtaking. It's much better than the first-generation intermediate Sopranos Blu Ray series released a few years ago. I feel like I am watching the series for the first time. It is spectacular! The quality of HD draws out details that were quietly hiding. This allows the viewer to be deeply immersed into the scenes. For example, being inside the HD "Bada Bing," I felt compelled to place dollar bills on my coffee table. Amazing! Lastly, the high level of HD also highlights the incredible acting. Well done, HBO! Fans will be happy with the special features as well. I am truly impressed that this series was released in true HD fashion. If you are a fan of the series, this is a MUST-HAVE purchase. The complete series will be released in the US on 10/4/14. I am curious if HBO will release a limited edition Blu Ray box set with a few cool bells and whistles. As of this moment, I am more than happy. "Here comes the Prozac!" I use an OPPO BDP-83SE Blu Ray player. OPPO players are bare none the best BR players on the planet!!
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